Top Ten Tuesday: New-to-Me Authors I Read for the First Time in 2022
/49 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
This week’s TTT topic is Top 10 New-to-Me Authors I Discovered in 2022. I read a lot of great new authors last year, especially in the romance genre, and today I’m sharing my favorites from the bunch. I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from all of them.
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Top 10 New-to-Me Authors in 2022
(in no particular order)

1. ALICE FEENEY

2. TRISH DOLLER

3. ELLE KENNEDY

4. JULIA QUINN

5. KATY BIRCHALL

6. JILL SHALVIS

7. ABBY JIMENEZ

8. CHLOE LIESE

9. SUSAN MALLERY

10. LINDSEY KELK
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Who were some authors that were new to you in 2022? Do we share any?
Reviews: BEGIN AGAIN & DO I KNOW YOU?
/18 Comments/by Suzanne
It’s another new week so it’s time for a fresh set of reviews for upcoming fiction releases. Today I’m sharing my thoughts on two romance novels that will be hitting the shelves tomorrow, Begin Again from one of my favorite YA authors Emma Lord, and Do I Know You? from the wonderful writing duo, Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka. Let me know in the comments if these sound like books you’ll be interested in reading. 🙂
Begin Again Goodreads Author: Emma Lord
Publication Date: January 24, 2023
Publisher: Wednesday Books
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
I was a little nervous going into Begin Again by Emma Lord just because I haven’t had much luck with YA novels lately. I should have known better though because Emma Lord has always delivered wonderful reads for me and Begin Again was no exception.
First of all, it’s set on a college campus, which has become one of my favorite YA settings. I don’t know if it’s the nostalgia factor since I loved college so much or if it’s just that there aren’t that many YA books set on college campuses, but whatever the reason, the college setting put a smile on my face from the first page. Second, I also liked that the protagonist was coming in off cycle as a second semester Freshman transfer student, also something I don’t often see in YA novels and a scenario that presents its own unique set of challenges for the protagonist.
Speaking of the protagonist, I found Andie to be a likeable character with a very relatable journey. She has finally arrived at the college of her dreams, after failing to get in the first time she applied, and immediately goes searching for her boyfriend who also goes there. She’s hoping to surprise him because she didn’t tell him she had applied as a transfer student. Andie’s the one who ends up surprised though because guess what? Her boyfriend wanted to surprise her too and has transferred to the community college Andie had been attending.
The rest of the story focuses on Andie figuring out who she is and what her place is without having her identity and all of her choices intertwined with her boyfriend’s. I loved this journey for her and that she met so many wonderful friends along the way. Her new roommate, Shay; her R.A and maybe crush, Milo; and her stats tutor, Valeria; become the found family Andie didn’t even know she needed and they help her navigate so many of the challenges she faces as a new college student. I loved how they supported her and also got her out there having fun and truly embracing the college experience.
In addition to the coming of age/finding your path aspect of the story, there’s also a very moving subplot involving Andie’s connection to the college through her parents who both went there. Andie’s mom died several years ago and she’s still processing that grief, as well as dealing with an estranged father who basically ran away after Andie’s mom died, leaving her to live with her grandmothers. Attending this college allows Andie the opportunity to form an even deeper connection with her parents as she joins a secret society her mom and dad founded back when they were students. It also opens the door to help heal the rift between Andie and her dad and there are some very moving scenes between those two that choked me up a bit.
With its college setting, found family, empowering coming of age journey for the protagonist, and a slow burn super cute friends to lovers romance, Begin Again has all of the ingredients for a delightful read that will leave you with a smile on your face. 4 STARS
Do I Know You? Goodreads
Author: Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Publication Date: January 24, 2023
Publisher: Berkley Books
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka have another winner on their hands with their latest novel, Do I Know You? I always enjoy a good second chance romance, but I especially enjoyed this one because it features a couple who have become estranged but who are hoping to find their way back to each other. I really enjoyed this fresh take on what sometimes happens after the happily ever after.
The story follows Eliza and Graham, who are on their way to spend a weeklong vacation at a romantic resort in Northern California. A relative has treated them to this trip to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. They feel obligated to go, but it’s obvious from the first chapter that neither of them is really excited about the trip. They’re stiff and awkward and can barely make even the most basic small talk with one another. There’s no hostility, but it’s clear that something is just off between them. They’re both secretly hoping that this trip will help reignite the spark between them, but neither knows where to even begin. When a mix-up at the hotel leaves them staying in two separate rooms, they decide to embrace this as an opportunity for a second chance. They begin a flirtatious game of role play where they pretend to be strangers meeting again for the first time. At first, there’s skepticism but then both Graham and Eliza realize how freeing something about their newfound situation is and so they go for it.
As a married woman whose relationship has definitely had many ups and downs over the years, I related to Graham and Eliza’s situation so much. I also especially loved that the story was presented from both of their perspectives so that even though they were struggling to communicate with one another, we get that inside look at what they’re each thinking and feeling, and what they wish they could say to one another. It was equal parts heartening and frustrating because those inner thoughts reveal not only how madly in love with one another they really are, but also how tightly they have each bottled up their emotions. Part of me wanted to yell at them to just have a big fight already and get all of those emotions out on the table.
I really enjoyed both characters though. Eliza is a voice actress who narrates audio books so she really goes all out when she and Graham decide to engage in this flirty role play adventure. I really enjoyed some of the schemes she comes up with along the way to win back the Graham she originally fell in love with. I loved Graham too. He’s a handsome successful guy who has somehow developed a major case of low self-esteem and feels completely unworthy of Eliza and her love. His inner thoughts, especially early on in the book, really broke my heart, and I just wanted to give him a big hug so many times along the way.
While Do I Know You? definitely has a healthy dose of angst and raw emotion because it centers on a marriage in crisis, there’s also a nice balance of fun and flirty moments as Eliza and Graham begin dating anew and take part in some of the resort’s romantic activities. They also meet some new friends while there that also adds to the entertainment factor.
Filled with smart, sexy dialogue, complex well drawn characters, and a very relatable and realistic relationship in crisis scenario, Do I Know You? has a little something for every romance fan. 4 STARS
Top Ten Tuesday – My Reading and Blogging Goals for 2023
/23 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Top Ten Tuesday has been one of my favorite memes ever since I started blogging, so huge thanks to Jana for taking over the hosting duties!
This week’s TTT topic is Bookish Goals for 2023. I think most of these are repeats of goals I had for 2022, either because I failed at them last year or because I did okay and really want to continue to work on that same goal in the coming year.
My Reading and Blogging Goals for 2023
1) My number one goal this year is a repeat goal from the past three years and that is to read more of the books I own. I love ARCs of course, but I hate feeling like I’m neglecting books I’ve purchased. I lost track of how many I read last year, but I know I put a pretty good dent in the oldest unread books I own. I’m not taking part in any challenges aside from Goodreads this year but I am setting a personal goal for myself of reading 70 books I already own. I’ve already read 4 books I own in January so hopefully that bodes well for another good year.
2) This is also a repeat goal from 2022 and 2021. I really want to continue to only participate in blog tours where I have already requested a review book. I did really well with this last year, but it’s always so tempting when someone reaches out with a tour opportunity.
3) This is also an ongoing goal since my struggle to finish series continues. In 2022, I had a list of 3 series I wanted to finish or get caught up in and another list of 7 series that I wanted to start. I finished none of the series from the first list and started (and finished!) one from the second list. For this year, I have 6 series on my shelf that I want to finish and 6 sitting on my shelf that I want to start.
Series I Want to Finish or Get Caught Up On:
- Lifelike by Jay Kristoff (2 books left)
- The Aurora Cycle (2 books left)
- The Inheritance Games (2 books left)
- City of Brass (2 books left)
- Crescent City (Re-read book 1, then read book 2)
- Bridgerton (5 books left)
Series I Want to Start:
- The Consortium Rebellion
- Six Crimson Cranes
- The Celestial Kingdom
- The Great Library
- The Invisible Library
- The Bloodsworn Saga
4) This is also a repeat goal from the past two years. I really want to continue to grow my Bookstagram account. Last year was my most consistent year since I started the account so I really want to build on that. Posting more and engaging more with other accounts are my two hot items this year. If you have a bookstagram account and are not already following me, you can give me a follow at https://instagram.com/thebookishlibra
5) Re-reading more. This is also a repeat goal and one I failed at in 2022. To keep it low pressure, I’m setting a personal goal of 1 re-read a month. Below are the books I’m hoping to re-read. Some are old favorites, while others are series books I need to re-read in order to facilitate goal #3 above.
- House of Earth and Blood
- Aurora Rising
- Ninth House
- The Handmaid’s Tale
- The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
- The Chronicles of Narnia (5 books) – I did manage to re-read the second book in the series in 2022.
- Pride and Prejudice
- Jane Eyre
6) I am aiming to keep my Netgalley percentage at 85% or above in 2022. I did very well with this goal in 2022, finishing the year at 95%. I know I can’t keep it that high, but if I could maintain 85, I’d consider that a success.
7) I say this every year, but in 2023, I want to read more Nonfiction. Most years I only read maybe 1 or 2 nonfiction books. I’m setting a personal goal of 1 nonfiction book every two months. Here’s a list of some of the titles I’m hoping to read:
- What Unites Us by Dan Rather
- The Light We Carry by Michelle Obama
- We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers Who Helped Win WWII by Liza Mundy
- D-Day Girls: The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win WWII by Sarah Rose
- Spare by Prince Harry
- Untamed by Glennon Doyle
- Where the Light Enters, Building a Family, Discovering Myself by Jill Biden
8) This is a forever goal, haha. In 2023, I really want to work on being better organized, particularly when it comes to blogging ahead. I’m usually frantically writing posts the night before I want to post them and I would love to be able to get most, if not all, of my posts for the week done the weekend before.
9) Revisit Shakespeare. This is yet another repeat from last year because honestly I forgot about it and my son’s class put minimal effort into reading Romeo and Juliet. I don’t know if Shakespeare just isn’t being taught as much these days as it was when I was in high school or if his class was the exception, but it surprised me how quckly they breezed past it. So yeah, if I revisit the Bard this year, it will just be for me rather than to have any meaningful conversations with the kid about him, haha.
10) I am doing the Goodreads Challenge and have set my goal at 175 books. I read 233 books in 2022 and could probably replicate that this year since we have cancelled our cable TV. I stream a few shows here and there, but for the most part, I spend almost all of my downtime reading. But to keep it from being too stressful, although still challenging, I’m aiming for 175.
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